There's a long scene in Spielbergs animated The Adventures of Tintin (2011) where Sackarin and Bianca Castafiore gets bombarded by several photographers with speed graphics and similar. There's alot of detail in that scene, have just seen it once in the cinema so have only memory to go after, but remember one photographer about to change his bulb but dropping it, and trying to find it misses his shots. Funny scene and detailed.

The recent film, "My Week With Marilyn" had a number of Graphics featured.

And lets not forget "Bonnie & Clyde" wherein the crooks are such good thieves that they somehow manage to steal a yet un-manufactured Mini Speed Graphic!_________________"I would like to see Paris before I die... Philadelphia will do..."

The Notorious Betty Page from 2005 currently airing on HBOW has a lot of side RF Speed/Crowns in use in it. I'm watching over my shoulder while answering questions in the fourms and turned around to see a female photographer shooting a nude female model with a side rf Pacemaker and she was using it correct except that it did not appear to have a film holder it it but she was cocking and triping the shutter! There was even a Burke and James 4x5 on a tripod next to the Pacemaker. (soft focus used to obscure the name on the top lens board slider). A lot of the cameras in the opening court room scene appeared to be typical movie image adjusted. Now, back to the movie.

I watched at it again. A lot of early 35mm and Box cameras being wound and shutters snapped. A few TLR's being shown also. The most side rangefinder Pacemakers with Graflite 2773's with 7" reflectors and blue flash bulbs are in a court room scene being held and used Film Director Style. The studio shot where the photographer is using a side RF Pacemaker, rear peep site up without the front frame being raised is the real killer. At least the identifiable Graflex equipement looks new.

I wonder where I can get a motor drive for my Crown and Super Speeds. You can hear one used in the Bettie Page flick....